Catholic investigations are still shrouded in secrecy
The Conversation: Brian Clites, an instructor in the Department of Religious Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, wrote about a rare and relatively unknown type of religious investigation employed by Roman Catholic Church that allows the pope to streamline inquiries and act on conclusions.
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